As kindly tweeted by the Royal Opera House. Rear and side amphitheatre tickets for The Rake's Progress are reduced to £15 for performances on 26 and 28 Jan and 1 Feb.
Book online in the normal way here; you will see exactly which tickets are reduced when you hover over them.
A Barbican deal gives you £65 stalls seats on selected dates - apologies, can't remember exactly which ones or what the code is (the leaflet is at home), but very worth finding out!
Posted by: Ed | 11 January 2010 at 03:44 PM
I wouldn't pay even 15 pounds to hear The Rake's Progress. In fact, I would pay more than that to escape having to listen to it if I were in someplace as a captive audience.
Posted by: Hal | 11 January 2010 at 05:44 PM
New York audiences seem to agree with me, there not being much demand for the opera. It was given several times in 1953, again several times in 1997 and finally in 2003 for 33 performances in all over a period of a half century.
Posted by: Hal | 11 January 2010 at 05:50 PM
Well they seem to love La Gioconda - so there is no accounting for taste !
Posted by: a mac | 16 January 2010 at 02:46 PM